Bilateral meeting of Vladimir Putin and George Bush started
Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President George Bush have started a bilateral meeting in Strelna (St. Petersburg) in the framework of the G8 summit, a REGNUM correspondent reports. Also today, on July 15, Russian and US presidents are expected to have a joint news conference.
As REGNUM reported before, one of top issues of the bilateral talks of Russian and US Presidents Vladimir Putin and George Bush will probably be the question of Russia entering the World Trade Organization. Besides, the presidents intend to discuss the situation of the Iranian nuclear issue, North Korea and Middle East. The first bilateral meeting in the summit framework the presidents had yesterday, on July 14.
10:48 07/15/2006
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